• DocumentCode
    2628950
  • Title

    P2P in satellite networks: a tutorial on related problems and some possible solutions

  • Author

    Asorey-Cacheda, R. ; Gonzalez-Castano, F. Javier ; Caviglione, L. ; Davoli, F.

  • Author_Institution
    Departamento de Ingenieria Telematica, Vigo Univ.
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    7-7 Sept. 2005
  • Firstpage
    733
  • Lastpage
    736
  • Abstract
    In the last years, the peer-to-peer (P2P) paradigm, which replaces the client-server one, has experienced a great success. A possible reason is large-scale broadband access deployment. P2P is being used for many different applications: grid computing, telephony, mail, etc. However, P2P is mainly associated to file-sharing applications, due to their popularity. On the other hand, satellite communication systems have been widely adopted to offer broadband Internet access in places where terrestrial access is unfeasible. Due to the special characteristics of satellite networks, P2P protocols are quite inefficient in them if compared to other technologies. In this paper, we describe P2P and how it operates on satellite networks. We focus on the problems that arise from the usage of P2P protocols over TCP connections and how they limit overall system performance. Finally, we comment some possible solutions
  • Keywords
    Internet; broadband networks; peer-to-peer computing; satellite communication; transport protocols; P2P protocols; TCP; broadband Internet access; peer-to-peer; satellite communication systems; satellite networks; terrestrial access; Access protocols; Artificial satellites; Bandwidth; Grid computing; Internet telephony; Low earth orbit satellites; Network servers; Peer to peer computing; Satellite broadcasting; Tutorial;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Wireless Communication Systems, 2005. 2nd International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Siena
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-9206-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISWCS.2005.1547804
  • Filename
    1547804